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RandySF

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Thu Sep 17, 2020, 04:26 AM Sep 2020

MI: Live Nation looks to convert empty venues into polling places, could include Detroit spots

Six months after Live Nation announced it would suspend all touring concerts in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the world's largest live music organization revealed its plans to convert empty venues into polling sites for the upcoming election on Nov. 3.

As part of a package of election and voting initiatives, which includes providing the company's active employees with a full day of paid time off to work the polls, Live Nation is working alongside local officials to explore, vet, and repurpose more than 100 venues throughout the country to serve as additional polling sites, many of which are large enough to help voters maintain social distancing during in-person voting, The Detroit Free Press reports.

Several sites have been confirmed, according to a press release, including Los Angeles-based spaces the Wiltern and Hollywood Palladium, Atlanta's Buckhead Theatre, Emo's in Austin, and the Fillmore in Philadelphia. Live Nation operates two Detroit venues, the Fillmore and St. Andrew's Hall, both of which could be included in Live Nation's ongoing voting initiative negotiations.

To garner more support, Live Nation has partnered with a number of voting organizations up with More Than A Vote, an organization of Black athletes and entertainers led by Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James that aims to combat voter suppression within communities of color by recruiting poll workers for those areas.

“By converting their concert venues into voting locations, Live Nation is creating a safe and convenient way for people to exercise their right to vote this fall,” Michael Tyler, EVP of Public Affairs More Than A Vote shared in a press release.




https://www.metrotimes.com/city-slang/archives/2020/09/16/live-nation-looks-to-convert-empty-venues-into-polling-places-could-include-detroit-spots

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MI: Live Nation looks to convert empty venues into polling places, could include Detroit spots (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2020 OP
Sad that we need private charities and NGOs to do this... Wounded Bear Sep 2020 #1

Wounded Bear

(58,648 posts)
1. Sad that we need private charities and NGOs to do this...
Thu Sep 17, 2020, 05:15 AM
Sep 2020

but I'm certainly glad it is happening. This should be a gov't function, but in their absence it is nice that people are stepping up to allow people their rights.

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